
Lone Star Law Men
Western
Overview
Outlaws are running wild in a border town. A marshal is sent in to clean it up.
Top Cast


Tom Keene
Tom Keene
Tom Sterling
Tom Keene
Tom Sterling


Frank Yaconelli
Frank Yaconelli
Lopez Mendoza
Frank Yaconelli
Lopez Mendoza


Betty Miles
Betty Miles
Betty Grey
Betty Miles
Betty Grey


Sugar Dawn
Sugar Dawn
Sugar Grey (Betty's kid sister)
Sugar Dawn
Sugar Grey (Betty's kid sister)


Gene Alsace
Gene Alsace
Marshal Brady
Gene Alsace
Marshal Brady


Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Marshal Scott (as Glen Strange)
Glenn Strange
Marshal Scott (as Glen Strange)


Charles King
Charles King
Duke Lawson
Charles King
Duke Lawson
Fred Hoose
Fred Hoose
Marshal James
Fred Hoose
Marshal James


Stanley Price
Stanley Price
Henchman Moose Mason
Stanley Price
Henchman Moose Mason


James Sheridan
James Sheridan
Henchman
James Sheridan
Henchman
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